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(Published on 25. March 2016, 05:00 by ibag)

Antimagnetschlange

In the diagram an Antimagnetic-plates-puzzle is shown for which most of the plates are missing and have to be found. Every plate covers two cells and is either neutral or consists of a positive and a negative half. Halves with different charges which don't belong to the same plate must not touch orthogonally. Numbers on the left and on top of the diagram indicate the numbers of positive and negative halves in the corresponding row or column.

Further a snake must be found, which doesnt touch itself, not even diagonally. The beginning and the end of the snake are given. The numbers on the right and below the diagram indicate, how many parts of the snake lie in the corresponding row or column.

The snake must not accumulate to much charges: Summing up the charges from the beginning it should never be higher than +3 or lower than -3.

Solution code: The charges of the forelast column, +, - or N. Then the length of the longest sequence of the snake for every column from left to right.

Last changed on on 26. May 2017, 17:11

Solved by zuzanina, rob, Joe Average, Dandelo, moss, dm_litv, Luigi, ch1983, tuace, pokerke, AnnaTh, Krokofant, r45, Alex, pin7guin, zorant, Mody, Zzzyxas, ffricke, matter, ildiko, CHalb, jimrity, Quetzal, Jesper
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on 17. April 2017, 00:31 by jimrity
Was für ein schönes Rätsel! :) Vielen Dank!

...Hätte mich nur nicht am Ende verzählen brauchen und dann lauter Kreativlösungen durchzuprobieren. :P

on 10. May 2016, 19:22 by CHalb
Ganz toll! Ich glaube, so wie ich hier vorangekommen bin, bin ich sonst bei Antimagnetplatten nicht vorgegangen. Da hab ich was gelernt.

on 11. April 2016, 14:27 by Mody
Ganz großartig, und die Schlange war ziemlich friedfertig :)

on 2. April 2016, 11:54 by pin7guin
Klasse! Hat (lange... :-) ) großen Spaß gemacht!

on 31. March 2016, 10:50 by Alex
Ganz geniales Rätsel! Meine Schluderei hat mir hier langen Rätselspass gesichert.

on 30. March 2016, 15:46 by Krokofant
Uiuiui, das war hartnäckig mir gegenüber... aber schön :)

on 29. March 2016, 07:12 by AnnaTh
Und noch mal toll!

on 27. March 2016, 00:16 by RALehrer
Sometimes hope (that the info was there) can trump obviousness when given a reason to...

on 26. March 2016, 08:36 by ibag
Ja, genau. Man braucht die Ostereier, um das Rätsel zu lösen.

on 25. March 2016, 20:54 by ibag
Lösungscode gekürzt, Tippfehler beseitigt

on 25. March 2016, 16:12 by Luigi
Soll heißen, dass das Rätsel noch nicht lösbar ist, wir aber übermorgen im Portal Eier suchen dürfen ? :-))))))

on 25. March 2016, 15:46 by ibag
@zorant: Yes, no.

Last changed on 26. March 2016, 11:25

on 25. March 2016, 15:44 by ibag
Sorry, I believed it is rather obvious that some information is still missing.

on 25. March 2016, 15:07 by RALehrer
Do you mean to say the eggs are just decoration? (Or should there be a mystery icon?)

on 25. March 2016, 15:04 by zorant
Can a snake going through the neutral magnet? When a snake enters a tile is it must take both halves of the tiles?

Last changed on 25. March 2016, 14:43

on 25. March 2016, 14:43 by ibag
Hi RALehrer, did you notice the title? In Germany it is a tradition, that people get eggs as presents at eastern. ;-)

You are right about the snake.

on 25. March 2016, 14:22 by RALehrer
What of the colored ovals? I had initially assumed that same color means same number, but, for example, there are two green ovals, but they have different shades, and there is only one red oval and one pink etc...

Also A/E are the beginning/end of the snake?

Last changed on 25. March 2016, 09:04

on 25. March 2016, 08:00 by Luigi
Ich nehme an, gleiche Eierfarbe ersetzt gleiche Zahl, unterschiedliche Farbe bedeutet auch unterschiedliche Zahl?

Difficulty:3
Rating:96 %
Solved:25 times
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ID:0002DW

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